Calleri loses patience and criticizes goals taken by São Paulo

Jonathan Calleri, top scorer of the São Paulo and Brasileirão team, lost patience with another bad result for Tricolor and criticized goals conceded

On Thursday night, the 9th, the Sao Paulo went to Couto Pereira to face the coritiba and was only in a tie at 1 to 1. Starting the round with 14 points, Tricolor paulista had the possibility of finishing the round in third position, or even in the vice-leadership if they won their commitment and the palm trees was defeated by Botafogo.

However, the team stumbled, added only one point and is now fifth in the competition, behind Palmeiras, Corinthians, Athletico-PR, Atletico-MG and himself Coritiba. After departure, Calleri was not satisfied with the draw and criticized the recent goals conceded by the team in recent games.

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I think again we had a great first half, we built a lot of plays, but in the second half I don’t know what happened. Because the pace of play was too high, we ran like hell. But again we concede a goal and the team that concedes a goal will never win. It’s no use scoring goals“, said the player.

As the scorer of São Paulo’s goal, four minutes into the first half, the player expected the team to continue to press, but the posture changed and, after a dead ball, Alef Mango took advantage of the over in the area to tie the match. With nine goals and one assist, the Argentine is the Brasileirão’s top scorer and is responsible for 62.5% of the Tricolor’s goals.

Calleri scored his ninth goal in this edition of the Brazilian Championship – Credit: Flickr (Rubens Chiri/saopaulofc.net)

From the attack to the goalkeeper, he has to fight not to concede goals. But we keep on fighting. I think São Paulo is doing great in the first half and going down in the second half. Can you score goals? Yup. But a team that concedes goals will almost never win.”said the striker returning to criticize the defensive system of the team.


Source: sportbuzz

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